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OK, how do you go about finding a workshop?
« on: 20 June 2008, 23:11:50 »

Enough is enough, I am going to start looking for a workshop.  What's the best way to go about finding one locally for rent?  I am going to look at the dodgier estate agents, I've seen one advertised there before.  Any other likely avenues?
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Re: OK, how do you go about finding a workshop?
« Reply #1 on: 20 June 2008, 23:22:20 »

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Enough is enough, I am going to start looking for a workshop.  What's the best way to go about finding one locally for rent?  I am going to look at the dodgier estate agents, I've seen one advertised there before.  Any other likely avenues?

Depends on what you are looking for but, ask you local council what, if anything, they might have. Got to be worth a try. :)
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Re: OK, how do you go about finding a workshop?
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Enough is enough, I am going to start looking for a workshop.  What's the best way to go about finding one locally for rent?  I am going to look at the dodgier estate agents, I've seen one advertised there before.  Any other likely avenues?

Depends on what you are looking for but, ask you local council what, if anything, they might have. Got to be worth a try. :)
Hmmm, interesting thought.  I don't want a full commercial unit, but they might have something that would do.  :y
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Re: OK, how do you go about finding a workshop?
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Enough is enough, I am going to start looking for a workshop.  What's the best way to go about finding one locally for rent?  I am going to look at the dodgier estate agents, I've seen one advertised there before.  Any other likely avenues?

Depends on what you are looking for but, ask you local council what, if anything, they might have. Got to be worth a try. :)
Hmmm, interesting thought.  I don't want a full commercial unit, but they might have something that would do.  :y

Worth a try, lots of councils have little units / large garages. :)
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